British rapper Tinchy Stryder is organising a special show in London to raise funds for Alicia Keys' children's charity.
Keys is a prominent campaigner against the spread of AIDS in Africa and heads her own charitable organisation, Keep a Child Alive, to help young sufferers of the deadly disease.
She has already signed Jay-Z and Sade to perform at her Black Ball in New York in September (10) to boost donations, and Stryder is organising his own gig which will raise funds through ticket sales.
He says, "The work that Alicia Keys and Keep A Child Alive do to help those suffering with HIV and AIDS in Africa is inspiring.
"I hope that by donating the proceeds from this gig I can help further their work."
The show will take place at London's Shepherd's Bush O2 Empire in November (10).